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Germany blacklists SA MP over Namibia genocide confrontation 

Germany blacklists SA MP over Namibia genocide confrontation 

Renthia Kaimbi South African MP Khanyisile Litchfield-Tshabalala has been branded an anti-Semite in Germany after questioning the country’s stance on reparations for the Namibian genocide. The incident followed her keynote address in January 2025 at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) museum in Berlin, where she was invited in her capacity (before becoming an MP in June 2025) as a Decoloniality and African Spirituality scholar to speak on “Rematriation as Reparation in Afrikan Spirituality”. Litchfield-Tshabalala told the Windhoek Observer that her lecture began with themes of justice and balance in Nguni culture. “When they invited me, we agreed that…
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Municipalities owe Govt over N$80m  

Municipalities owe Govt over N$80m  

Justicia Shipena The Namibian government is sitting on billions in unpaid loans from municipalities, towns, villages, and public enterprises.  An auditor general’s latest report shows that local authorities and state entities continue to default on loans, deepening the country’s financial strain.  By March 2024, municipalities alone owed the government N$34.3 million in loan capital and a staggering N$46.3 million in interest arrears.  Tsumeb municipality  had the highest debt, with N$10 million in unpaid capital and N$29.8 million in arrears. Mariental followed with N$3.5 million in capital and N$2.7 million in arrears.  Keetmanshoop owed N$2.5 million in capital and N$2.1 million…
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IPC axes Donatus amid corruption claims

IPC axes Donatus amid corruption claims

Renthia Kaimbi The Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) has recalled its councillor for the Walvis Bay Rural constituency, Florian Donatus.  Donatus, who has been serving as council chairperson, was directed to step down through a letter dated 5 September 2025.  The letter ordered him to “immediately cease representing and acting in any capacity on behalf of the IPC on the Erongo Regional Council” and announced a formal investigation into allegations of mismanagement and maladministration of council resources. Allegations surfaced in July that during his four-month tenure as chairperson, unidentified people used the council’s credit facility at a Swakopmund supermarket to…
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‘Jesus’ buried next to his parents 

‘Jesus’ buried next to his parents 

Allexer Namundjembo The late former Namibia Defence Force (NDF) chief Solomon ‘Jesus’ Hawala wanted to be buried next to his parents. His wish was fulfilled when he was laid to rest in his home village in the Oshana Region this weekend. Hawala was born on 17 August 1935 and died on 11 August 2025 in a local hospital at the age of 89. He was buried in Ongwediva on Saturday. President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah said the government respected his request. “It was his expressed wish that his remains should be buried here, where his parents were laid to rest. As we…
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Tsandi council pays engineer four times contract value

Tsandi council pays engineer four times contract value

Hertta-Maria Amutenja  The auditor general, Junias Kandjeke, has reported that the Tsandi Village Council breached the Public Procurement Act when it paid a consulting engineer more than N$1.49 million for services on a project initially awarded at N$326 176. In the report of the auditor general on the accounts of Tsandi Village Council for the financial years ended 30 June 2021 and 30 June 2022, the payments were found to have exceeded the 15% adjustment limit set by the Public Procurement Amendment Act of 2022. “On 09 July 2019, Tsandi Village Council awarded a contract with the cost value of…
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Jackson Kaujeua junior dies in Norway

Jackson Kaujeua junior dies in Norway

Hertta-Maria Amutenja  The son of the late liberation struggle musician Jackson Kaujeua, Jackson Kaujeua Junior, died in Norway on Sunday morning after a period of ill health, a close family member confirmed. Kaujeua followed in his father’s footsteps as a musician, carving out his own space in folk and traditional music. He was known for composing and performing songs that carried forward his father’s legacy while shaping his own style. Local artist Elomotho paid tribute to him, recalling their time in studio together.  “He was vibrant, had a beautiful voice, loved a party and was a people’s person. We had…
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ADVERTORIAL | Namibia unveils multi-million dollar agricultural support programme 

ADVERTORIAL | Namibia unveils multi-million dollar agricultural support programme 

The government unveiled a national agricultural support programme for the 2025/26 financial year, allocating over N$28 million to strengthen food security, increase production and productivity, and build climate resilience among small-scale producers.  The programme covers horticulture, poultry, dairy, and small stock development across all 14 regions. The Horticulture Support and Value Chain Development Programme will assist about 1 000 small-scale producers through subsidies on inputs.  Farmers can receive a 50% subsidy on seeds, 60% on fertilizers, 50% on pesticides and herbicides, and 65% on irrigation materials and shade nets. Subsidized tillage services are also available at N$500 per hectare.  To…
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NCBN leaders allegedly cashing in on youth dreams

NCBN leaders allegedly cashing in on youth dreams

Renthia Kaimbi The National Collaborative Board of Namibia (NCBN) and its president, Ingashipola Lucas, face allegations  of misusing donor funds, faking documents, and covering up internal corruption. An internal letter seen by the Windhoek Observer details claims that millions meant for youth programmes were diverted for personal gain.  The letter alleges that senior leadership  misused donor funds, forged documents, and engaged in a cover-up. Lucas, who previously served as National Unity Democratic Organisation (Nudo)’s regional branch administrator in Ohangwena and Oshana, resigned from the party in April.  In the same month, he also withdrew his candidacy for the upcoming local…
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Youth fund to digitally track youth businesses

Youth fund to digitally track youth businesses

Hertta-Maria Amutenja The ministry of finance will establish an integrated data platform to track the National Youth Entrepreneurship Fund (NYEF) in real time. Minister of finance Ericah Shafudah announced the plan during a briefing to the National Assembly this week.  “This platform will enable real-time monitoring, improve decision-making, and ensure that the Fund remains adaptive and responsive to the needs of the youth segment,” Shafudah said. The system will link all development finance institutions (DFIs) responsible for disbursing funds, including the Development Bank of Namibia (DBN), the Agricultural Bank of Namibia (Agribank), and the Environmental Investment Fund (EIF).  Namibia Post…
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​​Japan donates ambulances as shortages persist

​​Japan donates ambulances as shortages persist

Hertta-Maria Amutenja  The Japanese government has donated three fully equipped truck ambulances to Namibia’s ministry of health and social services (MoHSS) to strengthen emergency medical response.  The handover took place in Windhoek on Thursday. Health minister Dr Esperance Luvindao said the donation comes at a critical time when many regions continue to face ambulance shortages.  “An ambulance is more than just a vehicle; it represents hope, urgency, and the ability to save lives when every second matters,” Luvindao said. She described the donation as “a gift of health, dignity, and renewed strength for our emergency medical system.” The ministry confirmed…
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